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Post by The Dark Knight on Sept 24, 2024 9:36:54 GMT
Taxi drivers could record audio under new powers Taxi drivers in Wolverhampton could be given powers to record audio in their cabs if they feel in danger. Under plans put forward by the city council, drivers who feel threatened would be able to use a panic switch to momentarily start recording audio. It follows a spate of attacks against drivers in recent years, which includes the manslaughter of Anakh Singh in 2022. City of Wolverhampton Council’s regulatory committee is set to approve plans for a six-week public consultation when it meets on Wednesday. While taxi drivers in the city can install CCTV cameras in their vehicles, they cannot continuously record audio. The council had previously been against the measure, claiming that it was “highly intrusive” to people’s data rights and “unjustified in meeting the purpose of preventing and evidencing crimes”. But the authority said it was reviewing its position following a number of incidents, including the death of Mr Singh. The driver was attacked and killed amid a dispute over a fare on Nine Elms Lane on 30 October 2022. Tomasz Margol, 36, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2lnjq0d1lno
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what is Manchester answer !?
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Post by what is Manchester answer !? on Sept 24, 2024 9:47:16 GMT
if Wolverhampton do bring in audio in their vehicles this would be a contradiction to Manchester rules for being authorised dealer to install, and we all know that wovles PH work in Manchester !!
Can see if Manchester licensing not happy over this, under minding the Manchester conditions of fitness !?
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